Yes, unless it is an organ, like "liver", the other stuff is muscle.
Soy is vegetable while regular meat is animal muscle
Meat is the muscle of the animal. There is usually some fat in there also.
The connective tissue in meat is the tendons, ligaments and cartilage of the animal. It's what connects the muscle to the bone and allows the animal to move just like in humans.
Since meat is simply the muscle tissue of an animal then yes all animals do have meat in them. However this doesn't mean you can eat all animals as some meat simply doesn't taste any good at all to eat.
Mainly the muscle tissue of animals, what's left of their bodies when you remove the skin and bones.
Meat includes muscle, tendons, ligaments and fatty tissue. Muscle does not include these other meat ingredients.
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Because cheese comes from milk and is something that is made by humans from the milk of cows, camels or goats. Meat is (or was) the muscle that was taken from a slaughtered animal. You cannot duplicate meat from cheese.
Nay, eating animal is not entirely bad for you. In fact it can be quite good for you, animal meat has a lot of protein needed for building muscle and improving health. Many athletes eat a lot of meat because meat is a good source of energy that sustains a person for a very long time.
A yak is an animal, related to the domestic bovine. They can be wild, and hunted for their meat, or raised as domesticated livestock, raised for their meat, milk, hair and muscle power to pull carts.
Meat is the muscle grown on animals.
Muscle fibers when cooked are dark meat.